Category: Community & Networking

Are you making an effort to network and build relationships for your photography business? If not, you may be missing out on opportunities to grow!

In episode 220 of the Bokeh Podcast, Kelsey Christine and Britt Hyatt of Launch Your Day Dream discuss three significant relationships you should be focusing on in your business. Listen in as they share how to approach these relationships, and where you can find them!

Are you proactively making connections in order to grow your photography business?

In episode 185 of the Bokeh Podcast, Nathan, Haylee, Heather, and Rich discuss the importance of networking with intention! Listen in as they share the methodology in building relationships with potential clients, vendors, and others in order to build and market your business.

The audio from Workflow Wednesday episodes is from our weekly Facebook Live videos. Tune in live on Wednesdays at 2:00PM EST, at facebook.com/photogsedit

Are you proactively making an effort to grow your photography business offline?⠀

In episode 183 of the Bokeh Podcast, Nathan, Haylee, Heather, and Rich discuss the importance of networking! Listen in as they share the philosophy behind building relationships with others in order to build and market your business.

The audio from Workflow Wednesday episodes is from our weekly Facebook Live videos. Tune in live on Wednesdays at 2:00PM EST, at facebook.com/photogsedit

Are you longing to make connections and build relationships with other photographers in your community? Fulfilling that sense of belonging in any industry is invaluable.

In episode 149 of the Bokeh Podcast, Latoya Dixon Smith of the Queen Photographers shares how she grew her Facebook group of 30 women in South Carolina to an international collaborative of black women photographers around the globe. Listen as she provides 3 helpful tips to launching and maintaining a photography community.

Time Technique: She hired a business coach to help her manage her time and know what was worth investing herself into. This coach helped her build a system that allows her to stay focused and accomplish her goals. Now, she sets aside time each day to journal and reflect.

Lesson Learned: It is hard to be transparent, but it will allow you to connect with your ideal clients.

The Gear Bag: Sigma Art 35mm lens

Helpful Tips to Launching a Photography Community:
1. You have to be selfless.
2. Regularly engage and show up.
3. Be flexible in how you’ll serve your community

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Nathan Holritz is an entrepreneur based in Chattanooga, TN. Starting in professional photography 17 years ago, Nathan helped bring a modern style of premium wedding photography to the Chattanooga market via Holritz Photography.

While helping run Holritz Photography, Nathan saw both a personal and industry need for a company that could handle the post-processing of the thousands of images photographed at weddings. He created Photographer’s Edit, a company geared toward providing a solution for professional photographers to outsource this post-processing following weddings and large events. The company was launched in 2008, and has continued to grow since, processing millions of images for wedding and portrait photographers.

In his free time, Nathan enjoys spending time with his kids, his family, and his friends. He also enjoys reading, playing soccer, and riding motorcycles.

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